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These include the amount of light available, the amount of leaf area a plant has to capture light ( shading by other plants is a major limitation of photosynthesis ), rate at which carbon dioxide can be supplied to the chloroplasts to support photosynthesis, the availability of water, and the availability of suitable temperatures for carrying out photosynthesis.
These variants allow very fast and high signal to noise ratio image capture.
These contain strontium-82, which decays by electron capture to positron-emitting rubidium-82.
These are variously used for crawling over objects, acting as feet, swimming, or assisting in food capture.
These include an encounter with Homer before he was famous, in which Gabrielle encourages his storytelling aspirations ; the fall of Troy ; and the capture of Caesar by pirates, with Xena cast as the pirate leader.
These dates do not correspond with the fighting on mainland North America, where the fighting between the two colonial powers was largely concluded in six years, from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760.
These devices would deliver a successive stream of targets to the reaction chamber, several a second typically, and capture the resulting heat and neutron radiation from their implosion and fusion to drive a conventional steam turbine.
These models nonetheless contend with reverse causality, heterogeneity, endogeneity, and nonlinearities in trying to capture the public capital and economic growth link.
These procedures capture all of the steps needed to perform a successful calibration.
These include wake capture, vortices at the wing edge, rotational mechanisms and Weis-Fogh ' clap-and-fling ' mechanisms.
These neutrons can then go on to produce other nuclides via neutron-induced fission, or by neutron capture.
These designs attempt to capture warm-season solar heat, and convey it to a seasonal thermal store for use months later during the cold season (" annualised passive solar.
These systems enabled an organization to capture faxes and forms, to save copies of the documents as images, and to store the image files in the repository for security and quick retrieval ( retrieval made possible because the system handled the extraction of the text from the document in the process of capture, and the text-indexer function provided text-retrieval capabilities ).
These tablets may also be used to capture data or handwritten signatures.
These elements are needed to capture certain ghosts.
These sequences of photographs taken a fraction of a second apart capture images of different animals and humans performimg various actions.
These were almost entirely successful ; only an attempt to capture the Dutch castle at Elmina on the Africa's Gold Coast ( modern Ghana ) failed.
These sigma points completely capture the mean and covariance of the system state.
These Galliform genera prefer instead to capture live invertebrates in leaf litter, in sand and in shallow pools or along stream banks.
These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surfaces.
These books were written in the immediate aftermath of the 1964 trial and before the capture of several of the gang.
These are predominantly the books written by the senior police in the early 1970s after they had just retired from the force, which are largely confined to the story of the investigation, trial and capture of the robbers.
These include how to use a variety of weapons, outdoor survival skills, and how to survive capture by the enemy, among others.

These and maximum
These included a speed of 230. 4 kbit / s, 1000 feet maximum distance, and only 32 nodes per LAN.
These pigments are named after the wavelength ( in nanometers ) of their red-peak absorption maximum.
These roads are built to British standards with a maximum of three lanes with hard shoulders.
These meetings have grown in both participation and scope a great deal since the early 1990s ; it had a maximum attendance of 2, 810 at the December 2000 IETF held in San Diego, CA.
These categories determine the locomotive's combination of physical size, starting tractive effort and maximum permitted speed.
These mountains have a maximum extent of from northwest to southeast and measure some across.
These ATP yields are theoretical maximum values ; in practice, some protons leak across the membrane, lowering the yield of ATP.
These relations are important because they define the maximum performance of a device in terms of velocity ratios determined by its physical dimensions.
These types of service are called inelastic, meaning that they require a certain minimum level of bandwidth and a certain maximum latency to function.
These materials are characterized due to the time delay between the applied constant stress and the maximum strain.
These represent different quantities and care must be taken that the same definitions are used when comparing different ' maximum throughput ' values.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine should no longer be permitted to work.
These pickerels grow to a maximum overall length of 40 cm ( 16 in ) and a maximum weight of 2. 25 pounds
These boundaries, which were never formally recognized, represented the maximum area covered by the Acre, around 1900.
These delays set a maximum upper limit on performance, the machine could only operate at a cycle speed that allowed the signals time to arrive at the next module.
These packets are sent at a rate of, resulting in a brutto bit rate of 192 kbit / s and-giving the data rates listed above-a maximum possible throughput of.
These were introduced in the 1960s, progressively expanding to allow a maximum of three substitutions per game.
These drivers then have their base points reset to 2, 000 instead of the previous 5, 000, reflecting the greatly reduced points available from each race ( a maximum of 48 for the race winner, as opposed to a maximum of 195 in the pre-2011 system ).
These are maximum likelihood estimates of the probabilities.
These storms can have maximum winds extending farther from the center than in a purely tropical cyclone and have no weather fronts linking directly to the center of circulation.
These acts were largely ineffective and after radical agitation, by for example the " Short Time Committees " in 1831, a Royal Commission recommended in 1833 that children aged 11 – 18 should work a maximum of 12 hours per day, children aged 9 – 11 a maximum of eight hours, and children under the age of nine were no longer permitted to work.

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